Canada is fast becoming a hot spot for derivatives trading and Gain Capital is the latest international broker to gain membership as a regulated entity offering FX trading to Canadian investors.
Forex Magnates was the first to report Gain Capital's approval under the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada in May 2012. Gain Capital has officially started marketing locally to Canadian investors from its Toronto office where it has 5 staff members who are registered with the Securities Administration of Canada.
Canada, the world's eleventh largest economy and a member of the G8, is traditionally a commodities based economy. Among mining, oil exploration in the Canadian oil sands is one of its leading products. Canada is the world largest net energy exporter.
The Canadian Dollar is currently trading at 1.004 against the greenback.
With the inclusion of Gain Capital there are a total of six regulated brokers offering margin FX and one broker offering spot FX and CFD's in Canada. FX brokers include FXCM Canada Ltd which is offering FX under Freidberg Direct, Interactive Brokers Canada, Questrade (domestic player), Oanda, Trade Freedom Securities and Gain Capital. CMC Markets was the first broker to get approval as a licensed CFD broker, able to solicit retail Canadian investors.
CMC Markets has had a distinguished presence in Canada, its Toronto office was established in 2005 after it acquired Shorcan Index, one of Canada's leading inter dealer broking and CFD firms. CMC has over 5,000 Canadian clients.
Canada's regulatory environment is divided among provinces, British Colombia is the black sheep out of the 11 provinces as brokers who are registered with the British Columbia Securities Commission can only deal with clients from British Colombia. BC has a population of 4 million and residents have an average salary of $41,000 (USD).
The British Columbia Securities Commission has fined several brokers offering 'illegal' trading to residents in Foreign Exchange, FXCM a NYSE listed broker was fined by the commission in 2005 after the BCSC staff learned that the New York-based firm had opened and serviced accounts for 369 B.C. residents. Forex Capital Markets, LLC had agreed to pay $142,500 (Canadian) to the regulator. The Canadian regulators are very cautious and vigilant about financial services, BCSC was investigating Gold-Quest International in 2008, a private placement program, which offered investors returns in the region of 87.35%. The BCSC investigation found that the programme would invest client money in Foreign Exchange trading.
Canada has a relatively high proportion of retail participation in the equities market, the TSX figures show that around 38% of Canadian's hold shares. The Canadian Stock Exchange is regarded as the 8th largest in the world and the third largest in North America.
The average daily trading volume on TSX is between $10 and $13 billion.
Canadian investors are protected up to $1 million (Canadian) under the regulations.
Canada is home to a hand full of unregulated brokers who may not accept Canadian clients.
Canada is fast becoming a hot spot for derivatives trading and Gain Capital is the latest international broker to gain membership as a regulated entity offering FX trading to Canadian investors.
Forex Magnates was the first to report Gain Capital's approval under the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada in May 2012. Gain Capital has officially started marketing locally to Canadian investors from its Toronto office where it has 5 staff members who are registered with the Securities Administration of Canada.
Canada, the world's eleventh largest economy and a member of the G8, is traditionally a commodities based economy. Among mining, oil exploration in the Canadian oil sands is one of its leading products. Canada is the world largest net energy exporter.
The Canadian Dollar is currently trading at 1.004 against the greenback.
With the inclusion of Gain Capital there are a total of six regulated brokers offering margin FX and one broker offering spot FX and CFD's in Canada. FX brokers include FXCM Canada Ltd which is offering FX under Freidberg Direct, Interactive Brokers Canada, Questrade (domestic player), Oanda, Trade Freedom Securities and Gain Capital. CMC Markets was the first broker to get approval as a licensed CFD broker, able to solicit retail Canadian investors.
CMC Markets has had a distinguished presence in Canada, its Toronto office was established in 2005 after it acquired Shorcan Index, one of Canada's leading inter dealer broking and CFD firms. CMC has over 5,000 Canadian clients.
Canada's regulatory environment is divided among provinces, British Colombia is the black sheep out of the 11 provinces as brokers who are registered with the British Columbia Securities Commission can only deal with clients from British Colombia. BC has a population of 4 million and residents have an average salary of $41,000 (USD).
The British Columbia Securities Commission has fined several brokers offering 'illegal' trading to residents in Foreign Exchange, FXCM a NYSE listed broker was fined by the commission in 2005 after the BCSC staff learned that the New York-based firm had opened and serviced accounts for 369 B.C. residents. Forex Capital Markets, LLC had agreed to pay $142,500 (Canadian) to the regulator. The Canadian regulators are very cautious and vigilant about financial services, BCSC was investigating Gold-Quest International in 2008, a private placement program, which offered investors returns in the region of 87.35%. The BCSC investigation found that the programme would invest client money in Foreign Exchange trading.
Canada has a relatively high proportion of retail participation in the equities market, the TSX figures show that around 38% of Canadian's hold shares. The Canadian Stock Exchange is regarded as the 8th largest in the world and the third largest in North America.
The average daily trading volume on TSX is between $10 and $13 billion.
Canadian investors are protected up to $1 million (Canadian) under the regulations.
Canada is home to a hand full of unregulated brokers who may not accept Canadian clients.
In this video, we take an in-depth look at @Exness , a global multi-asset broker operating since 2008, known for fast withdrawals, flexible account types, and strong regulatory coverage across multiple regions.
We break down Exness’s regulatory framework, supported trading platforms including MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Exness Terminal, and the Exness Trade App, as well as available account types such as Standard, Pro, Zero, and Raw Spread.
You’ll also learn about Exness’s leverage options, fees and commissions, swap-free trading, available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies, and what traders can expect in terms of execution, funding speed, and customer support.
Watch the full review to see whether Exness aligns with your trading goals and strategy.
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In this video, we take an in-depth look at @Exness , a global multi-asset broker operating since 2008, known for fast withdrawals, flexible account types, and strong regulatory coverage across multiple regions.
We break down Exness’s regulatory framework, supported trading platforms including MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Exness Terminal, and the Exness Trade App, as well as available account types such as Standard, Pro, Zero, and Raw Spread.
You’ll also learn about Exness’s leverage options, fees and commissions, swap-free trading, available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies, and what traders can expect in terms of execution, funding speed, and customer support.
Watch the full review to see whether Exness aligns with your trading goals and strategy.
👉 Explore Exness’s full broker listing on the Finance Magnates Directory:
https://directory.financemagnates.com/multi-asset-brokers/exness/
📣 Stay up to date with the latest in finance and trading. Follow Finance Magnates for industry news, insights, and global event coverage.
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The FMLS:25 highlights video is now live - a look back at the conversations, the energy on the floor, and the moments that shaped this year’s summit.
While that’s still fresh, the next launches across the FM Events portfolio are already taking shape.
FM Singapore takes place on the 12-14 of May, connecting the APAC market with its own distinct audience and priorities. FMAS:26 heads to Cape Town on 26–27 May shortly after, bringing the focus to Africa’s trading and fintech ecosystem.
Different regions. Different audiences. Same commitment to building the right rooms for meaningful conversations.
More details coming very soon. The launches are imminent. - here you go
The FMLS:25 highlights video is now live - a look back at the conversations, the energy on the floor, and the moments that shaped this year’s summit.
While that’s still fresh, the next launches across the FM Events portfolio are already taking shape.
FM Singapore takes place on the 12-14 of May, connecting the APAC market with its own distinct audience and priorities. FMAS:26 heads to Cape Town on 26–27 May shortly after, bringing the focus to Africa’s trading and fintech ecosystem.
Different regions. Different audiences. Same commitment to building the right rooms for meaningful conversations.
More details coming very soon. The launches are imminent. - here you go
What sources does the Finance Magnates newsroom rely on before publishing a story? #FinanceNews
What sources does the Finance Magnates newsroom rely on before publishing a story? #FinanceNews
Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, explains the editorial process: direct industry sources, reports, regulators, social media signals, and thorough cross-checking before anything goes live.
📰 Industry sources
📊 Reports & regulators
🔎 Verification before publication
Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, explains the editorial process: direct industry sources, reports, regulators, social media signals, and thorough cross-checking before anything goes live.
📰 Industry sources
📊 Reports & regulators
🔎 Verification before publication
OnePrime’s Jerry Khargi on Infrastructure, Liquidity & Trust | Executive Interview
OnePrime’s Jerry Khargi on Infrastructure, Liquidity & Trust | Executive Interview
Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this exclusive executive interview features Jerry Khargi, Executive Director at OnePrime, in conversation with Andrea Badiola Mateos from Finance Magnates.
In this in-depth discussion, Jerry shares:
- OnePrime’s journey from a retail-focused business to a global institutional liquidity provider
- What truly sets award-winning trading infrastructure apart
- Key trends shaping institutional trading, including technology and AI
- The importance of transparency, ethics, and reputation in long-term success
- OnePrime’s vision for growth over the next 12–24 months
Fresh from winning Finance Magnates’ Best Trading Infrastructure Broker, Jerry explains how experience, mentorship, and real-world problem solving form the “special sauce” behind OnePrime’s institutional offering.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Trading Infrastructure Broker
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#FMLS25 #FinanceMagnates #OnePrime #InstitutionalTrading #Liquidity #TradingInfrastructure #ExecutiveInterview
Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this exclusive executive interview features Jerry Khargi, Executive Director at OnePrime, in conversation with Andrea Badiola Mateos from Finance Magnates.
In this in-depth discussion, Jerry shares:
- OnePrime’s journey from a retail-focused business to a global institutional liquidity provider
- What truly sets award-winning trading infrastructure apart
- Key trends shaping institutional trading, including technology and AI
- The importance of transparency, ethics, and reputation in long-term success
- OnePrime’s vision for growth over the next 12–24 months
Fresh from winning Finance Magnates’ Best Trading Infrastructure Broker, Jerry explains how experience, mentorship, and real-world problem solving form the “special sauce” behind OnePrime’s institutional offering.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Trading Infrastructure Broker
👉 Subscribe to Finance Magnates for more executive interviews, market insights, and exclusive coverage from the world’s leading financial events.
#FMLS25 #FinanceMagnates #OnePrime #InstitutionalTrading #Liquidity #TradingInfrastructure #ExecutiveInterview
How does the Finance Magnates newsroom decide which updates are worth covering? #financenews
How does the Finance Magnates newsroom decide which updates are worth covering? #financenews
What makes an update worth covering in financial media?
According to Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, editorial focus starts with relevance: stories that serve the industry, support brokers and technology providers, and help decision-makers navigate their businesses.
A reminder that strong financial journalism is built on value, not volume.
What makes an update worth covering in financial media?
According to Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, editorial focus starts with relevance: stories that serve the industry, support brokers and technology providers, and help decision-makers navigate their businesses.
A reminder that strong financial journalism is built on value, not volume.